Mahayuti's Rs 270 Crore Push: 54 First-Time MLAs Get Funds Before Polls

The Mahayuti government has approved significant funding for first-time MLAs ahead of crucial local elections. Each of the 54 legislators from alliance partners will receive Rs 5 crore for development projects in their constituencies. This move comes as the ruling coalition prepares for elections across multiple municipal bodies before January 31. The allocation strategy aims to strengthen the alliance's position while managing budget constraints from other welfare schemes.

Key Points: Mahayuti Allocates Rs 270 Crore to 54 First-Time MLAs

  • Rs 270 crore allocated to 54 first-time MLAs for constituency development projects
  • Funds aimed at upcoming local body elections across 29 municipal corporations
  • Government initially planned Rs 10 crore per legislator but reduced due to budget constraints
  • Additional Rs 2-2.5 crore each planned for other ruling alliance MLAs
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Mahayuti govt allocates Rs 270 crore to 54 first-time elected MLAs of allies ahead of local polls

Maharashtra government approves Rs 5 crore each for 54 first-time MLAs from alliance partners ahead of crucial local body elections scheduled before January 31.

"After releasing funds through the Rural Development Department... the Mahayuti government has turned its attention to the first-time elected legislators. - Mahayuti Sources"

Mumbai, Oct 22

With a focus on local and civic body elections in Maharashtra, the BJP-led Mahayuti government has approved an allocation of Rs 270 crore, which amounts to Rs 5 crore each, for various development projects in the constituencies of 54 legislators from allies elected for the first time to the state Assembly.

The State Planning Department has released a government resolution in this regard.

The Mahayuti comprising BJP, Shiv Sena and NCP are aiming to keep the victory march going after the state Assembly polls by winning the upcoming elections to 29 Municipal Corporations, all 247 Municipal Councils, 42 Nagar Panchayats, 32 Zilla Parishads and 336 Panchayat Samitis. The State Election Commission is in the midst of preparations for holding these elections before January 31 next year as per the Supreme Court order.

As per the government resolution, the fund will be used for development works suggested by these legislators in their respective Assembly segments.

Mahayuti sources said, "After releasing funds through the Rural Development Department in the Zilla Parishad areas and through the Urban Development Department in the jurisdiction of Municipal Corporations and Municipalities through specialised schemes for the past few days, the Mahayuti government has turned its attention to the first-time elected legislators.”

Sources admitted that “since the formation of the government in the state, the Mahayuti legislators have been demanding increased funds for development works. Initially, there was a plan to provide a development fund of Rs 10 crore each to the ruling legislators.”

However, sources said that considering the strain on the government exchequer due to 'Chief Minister Majhi Ladki Bahin' and other schemes, as well as the additional expenditure to be incurred in providing financial aid to farmers hit by recent heavy rains and floods, the government has shelved its plan to provide Rs 10 crore each to the ruling legislators.

Sources reiterated that instead of giving to all Mahyuti legislators, now the government has taken a decision to allocate Rs 5 crore each to 54 legislators elected for the first time to the state Assembly.

The government will soon release another government resolution to allocate Rs 2 to 2.50 crore each to other ruling Mahayuti legislators to avoid any discontent ahead of the ensuing local and civic body elections in the state. These legislators have already made a strong representation to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Ministers Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar to release funds to launch various development works ahead of the local and civic body polls.

Last week, the Urban Development Department approved a fund of Rs 509 crore for the Municipal Corporation and Municipalities. Of this, Rs 63 crore has been approved for Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis' Nagpur district and Rs 175 crore for Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde's Thane district.

The government’s move is crucial as the ruling allies have been striving to fight local and civic body elections in alliance, but the pressure has been mounting from the local leaders and the rank and file to go solo and strike an alliance after the polls.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I understand the need for development funds, why only for first-time MLAs? What about experienced legislators who know their constituencies better? This seems like selective treatment. All areas need development equally.
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Arjun K
Good initiative! New MLAs often struggle to get development funds. This will help them prove their worth to voters. Hope they use this money wisely for roads, water supply, and other basic amenities. 👍
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in Maharashtra for 5 years, I've seen how local development funds can transform communities. Hope there's proper monitoring to ensure transparency in how these crores are spent.
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Meera T
Election season funding always makes me skeptical. Same story every time - release funds before elections, forget development afterwards. Hope this time it's different and we see real, sustainable development work.
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Vikram M
The government is being practical here. With limited funds due to various schemes and flood relief, they're prioritizing strategically. First-time MLAs need this boost to establish credibility. Smart politics! 💡

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